I am utilizing SmartList provided by my hosting service (I have no access to change program settings other than add, delete, newsletter, moderated, etc.). My list is set as a newsletter with the intent that subscribers sign up and we send them a newsletter once a month. We should be the only ones able to send messages to the "list."
I used SmartList for the first time on 9/18 (when the Nimda virus hit) and although I had done an updated virus scan on my system prior to sending the newsletter to the list, the Snow White virus somehow attached to hundreds of the mailings (thousands went out okay though) and ended up bouncing our newsletter all over the place, often reappearing in people's boxes 20 or 30 times. When the infected recipients "replied" to the newsletter, the mails were then sent to various and sundry e-mail addresses, but generally not to the e-mail address of the list.
I now have to do a new mailing and am scared to death to repeat the same performance. Anyone have any words of wisdom for me?
Other than LOTS of virus protection I can suggest two things.
MailDefense, a $25 program from www.indefense.com has been great in keeping a host of computers safe - but it only covers those receiving POP3 mail.
Second, contact your hosting company, tell them you want an rc.local file placed into your configuration and use the one shown for rejecting all but plain text. No viruses travel in plain text.
If you can't get any cooperation from your host, I'd suggest moving your domain to a place that has SmartList AND can configure it for you to your specs.
Liz Logan Automated Data Services www.automated-data.com
At 12:17 AM 10/11/2001 -0400, Srower@aol.com wrote:
I am utilizing SmartList provided by my hosting service (I have no access to change program settings other than add, delete, newsletter, moderated, etc.). My list is set as a newsletter with the intent that subscribers sign up and we send them a newsletter once a month. We should be the only ones able to send messages to the "list."
I used SmartList for the first time on 9/18 (when the Nimda virus hit) and although I had done an updated virus scan on my system prior to sending the newsletter to the list, the Snow White virus somehow attached to hundreds of the mailings (thousands went out okay though) and ended up bouncing our newsletter all over the place, often reappearing in people's boxes 20 or 30 times. When the infected recipients "replied" to the newsletter, the mails were then sent to various and sundry e-mail addresses, but generally not to the e-mail address of the list.
I now have to do a new mailing and am scared to death to repeat the same performance. Anyone have any words of wisdom for me? _______________________________________________ Smartlist mailing list Smartlist@lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE http://MailMan.RWTH-Aachen.DE/mailman/listinfo/smartlist
Your setup (from the control panel interface) sounds like the same one as mine, but when I asked (before signing up with our web host) I was told that, in fact, the full set of configuration files ARE accessible to me. Are you sure this isn't the case for you? From one level above my web page home directory I can get into a mail directory which contains a directory for each list.
Poke around with FTP or your control panel's file manager and see what you can find.
Anne
At 12:17 AM 10/11/2001 -0400, Srower@aol.com wrote:
I am utilizing SmartList provided by my hosting service (I have no access to change program settings other than add, delete, newsletter, moderated, etc.).
I've been looking for some time now, for a way to only allow plain text emails on the list. I have three different rc.local files(s10, R20, etc) Which one an dhow can I configure it? Thank you. Jeff(vacation 10/6-10/11) www.9-11-2001tragedy.com Help those affected by the NY/PA tragedy: The Red Cross needs is mobilizing a national blood drive and needs your help. Please call 800-GIVE LIFE, to find out where in your area you can donate blood. Order your tip CD today. Filled with TV, VCR, camcorder tips and more. Version 3.0, ready, with more tips, user friendly program. $49.00 for CD(+shipping), plus first year of tip updates. www.tech-repair.net www.intrepid-video.com Many more monitor tips added! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Liz Logan" lizlogan@automated-data.com To: Srower@aol.com; smartlist@Lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 12:32 AM Subject: Re: SmartList and virus concern
Other than LOTS of virus protection I can suggest two things.
MailDefense, a $25 program from www.indefense.com has been great in
keeping
a host of computers safe - but it only covers those receiving POP3 mail.
Second, contact your hosting company, tell them you want an rc.local file placed into your configuration and use the one shown for rejecting all but plain text. No viruses travel in plain text.
If you can't get any cooperation from your host, I'd suggest moving your domain to a place that has SmartList AND can configure it for you to your specs.
Liz Logan Automated Data Services www.automated-data.com
At 12:17 AM 10/11/2001 -0400, Srower@aol.com wrote:
I am utilizing SmartList provided by my hosting service (I have no access
to
change program settings other than add, delete, newsletter, moderated,
etc.).
My list is set as a newsletter with the intent that subscribers sign up
and
we send them a newsletter once a month. We should be the only ones able
to
send messages to the "list."
I used SmartList for the first time on 9/18 (when the Nimda virus hit)
and
although I had done an updated virus scan on my system prior to sending
the
newsletter to the list, the Snow White virus somehow attached to hundreds
of
the mailings (thousands went out okay though) and ended up bouncing our newsletter all over the place, often reappearing in people's boxes 20 or
30
times. When the infected recipients "replied" to the newsletter, the
mails
were then sent to various and sundry e-mail addresses, but generally not
to
the e-mail address of the list.
I now have to do a new mailing and am scared to death to repeat the same performance. Anyone have any words of wisdom for me? _______________________________________________ Smartlist mailing list Smartlist@lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE http://MailMan.RWTH-Aachen.DE/mailman/listinfo/smartlist
Smartlist mailing list Smartlist@lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE http://MailMan.RWTH-Aachen.DE/mailman/listinfo/smartlist
Intrepid Video Info info@intrepid-video.com schrieb:
I've been looking for some time now, for a way to only allow plain text emails on the list. I have three different rc.local files(s10, R20, etc) Which one an dhow can I configure it?
that's a faq question
http://www.hartzler.net/smartlist/
Werner
Sure: 1. Don't use any MS product for e-mail (MS Outlook, Outlook Express, etc.) 2. Purchase and install a virus checker and keep it updated daily. 3. Use the instructions in the smartlist FAQ to install a filter that prohibits messages with file attachments from being forwarded to the list.
We installed the filter several months ago and it has worked well.
Irwin
At 12:17 AM 10/11/2001 -0400, you wrote:
I am utilizing SmartList provided by my hosting service (I have no access to change program settings other than add, delete, newsletter, moderated, etc.). My list is set as a newsletter with the intent that subscribers sign up and we send them a newsletter once a month. We should be the only ones able to send messages to the "list."
I used SmartList for the first time on 9/18 (when the Nimda virus hit) and although I had done an updated virus scan on my system prior to sending the newsletter to the list, the Snow White virus somehow attached to hundreds of the mailings (thousands went out okay though) and ended up bouncing our newsletter all over the place, often reappearing in people's boxes 20 or 30 times. When the infected recipients "replied" to the newsletter, the mails were then sent to various and sundry e-mail addresses, but generally not to the e-mail address of the list.
I now have to do a new mailing and am scared to death to repeat the same performance. Anyone have any words of wisdom for me? _______________________________________________ Smartlist mailing list Smartlist@lists.RWTH-Aachen.DE http://MailMan.RWTH-Aachen.DE/mailman/listinfo/smartlist
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